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The Deletion of Docker.io/Bitnami

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ajd555 ◴[] No.45051205[source]
I use a few bitnami charts, and I'm now going to have to migrate them. For everyone here surprised that anyone would use them, here's some context from my perspective: as a small startup, having a pre-configured Kafka chart was a lifesaver, where I only needed to tweak the parameters I was interested in, which took me a lot less time than setting up a whole Kafka environment from scratch. It was relatively quick to setup, and felt like the right move to put something like Kafka in production (and not have to pay for Confluent when everything else is self hosted)
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1. spacemule ◴[] No.45052116[source]
Almost the same situation here. The only thing I used was Kafka, and I only used that to allow horizontal scaling of Argo Events sensors. Moved over to jetstream, saved a bunch of compute and memory, and realized I didn't need to scale Argo's sensors horizontally. Really, Bitnami's decision made my life easier in the end.